Hans Hagen wrote:
>redox wrote:
>>>>Hi, Mikael,
>>>>Thanks for your kindness, and sorry for my bad English ^_^
>>>>I mean I want to type some math formulas with ConTeXt. Since i don't
>>know too much about ConTeXt/TeX, i want to find a manual about this
>>subject and to learn by myself.
>>>>In the "ConTeXt an excursion"(page 15), it says,
>>>>"We advise you to do some further reading on typesetting formula in TeX.
>>See for example:
>>The TeXBook by D.E. Kunth
>>The Beginners Book of TeX by S. Levy and R.Seroul
>>"
>>>>I know that LaTeX(and AMS-LaTeX) has made some extensions to TeX in math
>>typesetting, so I'm wondering if ConTeXt has also made extensions to
>>TeX, or I can only type math formula in the way of basic TeX ?
>>>>>>\usemodule[math]
>>or
>>\usemodule[newmat]
>>or
>>\usemodule[nath]
>>Hans
>>In the "ConTeXt an excursion"(page 92)(mp-cb-en.pdf), it says,
".... At this moment you can load the following modules:
chemic
units
pictex
"
I noted that the version of "ConTeXt an excursion" is "May 27, 1999", so I think it's also a little out-of-date.
Now my question is, what modules can I use in ConTeXt ? And where can I find detailed descriptions of these modules ?
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